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March
March 2025
Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
134 members of the Oireachtas say they will not nominate McGregor for the presidency
Bombs and board games: Irish troops speak of their experiences of coming under fire in Lebanon
The Journal has travelled to Lebanon this week to meet up with Irish soldiers who have found themselves at the centre of a war between Hezbollah and Israel.
Mother’s Day: It's not gratitude that's needed, it's an honest conversation about motherhood
Dr Fiona Murphy
'These kids are getting good at hurling': How the GAA has taken hold in the West Bank
In case you forgot: The clocks went forward by an hour overnight
Irish Defence Forces to get new €16.5m worth of body armour in major modernisation deal
'I’m done with all this fannying about with something that was promised to us over six months ago'
We asked our readers to tell us how the delayed HRT scheme and supply shortages has affected them. Here’s what they said.
Some women told The Journal that they have to ration their HRT patches because of the cost per month.
One woman said the free HRT scheme was one of the reasons she voted for the Government. "I now feel foolish for believing them," she said.
Supply issues are also impacting women, with one woman travelling abroad to try and source the HRT patch that she is prescribed.
Rory McIlroy 'played OK' to shoot 65 in Houston
Quiz: How much do you know about Doctor Who?
Monaghan show smarts to close out Division 2 final
If you lose your job and have worked for 5 years you'll get up to €450 a week under new rules
Resolute Leinster grind out impressive win against Sharks
Eurovision: Do this year's picks show a continent seeking escapism from the harsh news cycle?
Louise Holst
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Don't forget! The clocks go forward by an hour tonight
Connacht's late rally comes up short as Munster hold on in Castlebar
Man (70s) dies in single-vehicle road traffic incident in Co Donegal
Mairead McGuinness has 'made no decision' on presidential bid after Micheal O'Leary's endorsement
Woman (30s) seriously injured in two-car crash in Co Clare
'Motherhood bonds transcend borders': Vigil for Gaza to be held at Leinster House on Mother's Day
Did you see the partial eclipse of the sun today?
Irish charity GOAL announces hundreds of layoffs after 'significant and sudden' funding cuts
In Pictures: A partial eclipse of the sun occurred this morning
Dublin City Council warns of 'convincing' parking ticket scam as gardaí launch investigation
Pedestrian hospitalised with serious injuries after being struck by car in Co Kilkenny
Four dead and 21 wounded in Russian mass drone attack on Ukrainian city Dnipro
Surrealing in the Years: Don't worry, they're only telling us to sit down with their fingers
Carl Kinsella
Euromillions: Over 104,000 prize winners in Ireland as Austrian ticket bags record €250m jackpot
Trinity warns staff not to answer US government request for diversity and equality information
The Motherload: What mums really want for Mother’s Day (hint, it’s not a foot spa)
Niamh O'Reilly
Don't be alarmed if it gets pretty dark around 11am - there's a partial eclipse of the sun
Over 350 illegal evictions recorded since 2015 amid calls for no-fault eviction ban
Campaign of harassment against student at on-campus housing 'deeply concerning'
Diplomacy through other means: Why this drone shadowed the Tánaiste's every move in Lebanon
The IDF drone followed Harris much of the way from Beirut to the Irish base this week – a provocative display by Israel.
Senator Frances Black 'open to the conversation' of running for president
Apple's Irish subsidiary incurs $25 billion corporation tax charge as pre-tax profits hit $76 billion
Here's What Happened Today: Friday